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Volume 64, Number 2, February 2007

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pp. 187-197(11)
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pp. 227-238(12)
Authors: Bowes, Michael J.; Smith, Jim T.; Hilton, John; Sturt, Michael M.; Armitage, Patrick D.

Interaction between temperature and photoperiod on growth and feeding of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua): possible secondary effects
pp. 239-248(10)
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Natural mortality, growth parameters, and environmental temperature in fishes revisited
pp. 249-255(7)
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Biological identifications through DNA barcodes: the case of the Crustacea
pp. 272-295(24)
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Three-dimensional photogrammetry as a tool for estimating morphometrics and body mass of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus)
pp. 296-303(8)
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Erratum: A multifrequency method to classify and evaluate fisheries acoustics data
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